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The manager is the beating heart of every football club. In Football Manager 2021, dynamic, true-to-life management experiences and next-level detail renews that focus on you, the manager, equipping you with all the tools you need to achieve elite status. With more than 50 nations and 2,500 clubs at every level of the football pyramid to choose from, the possibilities are endless. It’s over to you, boss.
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Wccftech
Nov 23, 2020
Football Manager 2021 is by far the closest representation to the beautiful game you can find. With an improved matchday engine, improved AI and even more datapoints than ever before, all represented in a more digestible method, making it more accessible than ever before. However, there's still no doubt that the series is still going to have a high barrier to entry, and it has some irritating issues, such as repetition in the press conferences and other interaction aspects. Issues aside, this is yet another improvement and superior entry to the series. Pros - Improved matchday engine and UI, easier to see the on-pitch action with player AI allowing players to act more believable than ever before. - The general UI is made clearer and more attractive through the use of colour while remaining the ease of navigation is kept. - Increased access and presentation to information and stats make things more understandable and make great use of the new staff roles. - Improvements to the transfer system, particularly how it's changed in the first season as a result of COVID, and progresses following that, make it more realistic. Cons - Still quite inaccessible for newcomers. - Press conferences, player talks, and more are still quite irritating.
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Movies Games and Tech
Feb 8, 2021
So to conclude, FM21 offers a bit of something to players both new and old. Largely a familiar experience to previous entries, fans of the series will find all the fundamentals they already know, with a few bells and whistles thrown on for good measure. The improved matchday engine provides the most significant of the changes noted in FM21, and this goes a long way in creating the sense of immersion and agency the series is known for. New players are given more of a helping hand with features such as recruitment meetings and matchday xG, but Sports Interactive still has someway to go in making the game more accessible for these players. I have noted some minor gripes with the visual and audio design, however I can appreciate that these will remain secondary to the core gameplay loop. Overall, FM21 offers a familiar, rich and enjoyable experience, and one that keeps the series on an upward trajectory towards greatness.
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